Join us February 2nd for the 2019 Lake Martin Preview Run. Everyone is Welcome.The run will start from Russell Crossroads at 7:30 AM. We will run one 25 mile lap of the entire course. The pace will be easy and no one will be left behind. We usually have a fast group and a slow group. We will start at Russell Crossroads and run the 18.8 mile north loop first before returning to the cars at The Crossroads for an aid station stop. Those wishing to continue will then run the 6.3 mile south loop. At mile 8.2 and 13.6 we will pass through Heaven Hill, location of the HH Aid Station where I will stash water so everyone can refill water bottles. From Heaven Hill it is 1.8 miles back to the cars at Russell Crossroads. (Just in case anyone needs to bale early.) See all the details on the "Facebook Event, Lake Martin 100 Preview Run." Use the button below.

Map of Harbor Lodge areaPacket Pickup and Meeting Location, coming from Alexander City.Turn in 0.4 mile past Kowaliga Bridge at the second Children's Harbor entrance. Enter and take an immediate right. Park anywhere you can find a place.

The 2019 Runners Manual in PDF Format.

This is a "Relive" video of one 25 Mile Loop of the Lake Martin 100, 50 & 27 course.Click on the image below to see the video of one full 25 mile loop of the LM100 Course starting at the Cabin. (Start/Finish Location)

The 2019 Lake Martin 100 and 50 Mile Endurance Run and the 27 Mile Fun Run

We are so excited to have been voted the Best 100 Mile race is North America and the 50 Mile, Best North American Ultra. Thanks to all of you for taking the time to vote for Lake Martin.

We have just added an option for a pre-race dinner at Harbor Lodge before the race. The dinner will be $13.00 per person (including $2 gratuity) and you must make reservations no later than March 15th. Logan Cook is a professional caterer who prepares food for all Southeastern Trail Runs races and he is good. He is also an "Ultrarunner!" He will prepare a Chipotle style Mexican dinner with good pre-100 mile race food. He will have several options including vegetarian selections. Dinner will start at 5:15 PM. The pre-race meeting will follow immediately. (This is NOT the usual Pasta Dinner!)

Pre-Race Breakfast: Breakfast will be available for all runners and crew staying in the Harbor Lodge. Logan will prepare an appropriate breakfast for 100 and 50 mile runners. The pre-race breakfast will be $5 per person and is available on Ultrasignup.com.

About the Lake Martin 100The Lake Martin 100 was designed from the ground up to be the perfect step-up from a 50K to a 50 mile or from a 50 mile to your first 100 mile trial race. Our goal is your success. We promise to do everything in our power to help you accomplish your ultra goal, whether that goal is to run your first ultra, the 27 Mile Fun Run, or to break 21 hours in the 100. We also pledge to make your race experience Fun! The race will be hard. All those beautiful hills become steeper and longer with each successive lap. Those gentle carriage paths become very long about mile 80. But if you have put in enough training miles, we will encourage you, push you, help you, and even yell at you if necessary, to get you to the end. We might even let you rest occasionally. If you are ready, you can do it.

Non-Technical Defined: I describe the Lake Martin trails as non-technical. If you the regularly run ultras on single track trails, you will agree the LM100 trails are non-technical. If you're a road runner or only run on trails groomed by machines, you may not agree. Some Russell Forest Trails have lots of small rocks about the size of your fist. There are also roots on all the single track trails. You simply have to pay attention where you step. I was a "roadie" for 35 years. For a roadrunner, it's like running down an old sidewalk with a few crack, holes and uneven blocks. You just have to "Watch where you step."

For experienced 100 mile runners the lake Martin 100 is no “Walk in the Park.” My Suunto Ambit 3 Vertical GPS watch shows almost 14,128 feet of elevation gain. Probably the true elevation gain is more like 13,000 but the course is very hilly. There are virtually no sections that could be called flat. There are also no big climbs. Almost all of the hills range from 50 to 100 feet in height but those small hills are relentless. If you alternate walking and running, you will not need to time the cycles. The Lake Martin 100 Official Cutoff is 32 Hours. The 50 Mile and 27 Mile Cutoffs are16 Hours. Actually, we don't enforce any cutoffs at the Lake Martin 100. If you require 20 hours to reach the 50 mile mark, you are a finisher. Same with the 27 Mile. Also, if you register for the 100 or 50 and have to drop down, you are still a finisher if you cover at least 27 miles. (Exception, You MUST be off the trails before sunset Sunday. That's a Russell Land's Rule)Start and Finish Location: The race starts at the Cabin, Located in Russell Crossroads. This is also the location of the Cabin Aid Station:Address: Russell Crossroads, 288 Stables Loop, Alexander City, AL 35010. GPS coordinates are: 32.763937, -85.945281

Getting to the Lake Martin 100 start at the Cabin at Russell Crossroads:The Lake Martin in run on the Private Lands of the Russell Forest Trail System at Starts at Russell Crossroads, 10 miles south of Alexander City, Alabama, in east-central Alabama. The closet airport is in Montgomery, Alabama, 49 miles southwest of Lake Martin. Birmingham's Shuttlesworth Airport is 89 miles to the northwest. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport is 137 miles east northeast.

Lodging for the Lake Martin 100, 50 & 27 at Harbor Lodge

Children's Harbor is the location of the iconic Lighthouse on Lake Martin 100 Buckles and Shirts. It is also a camp built and donated by Ben and Luanne Russell to provide special services to kids with serious illnesses. Children's Harbor is the location of Camp Smile-A-Mile, Alabama's camp for Kids with cancer , one of 20 organizations that use the camp. Smile-A-Mile is the recipient of the money raised from the first race Southeastern Trial Runs created in 2011, the Run for Kids Challenge. To date RFK has raised over $40,000.

We have reserved all 44 rooms in Harbor Lodge at Children's Harbor. The Lodge is located just 3 miles for the start of the Lake Martin 100 at Russell Crossroads. The lodge has 11 separate cabins in a beautiful setting by the lake. Each cabin has 4 individual rooms. Each rooms has a private entrance, private bath and sleeps up to 5. Each room has two twin beds and a bunk bed plus a pullout sofa bed. The rooms are basic but neat and clean. Each room is rented for $56 per person, per night with a two night minimum. No additional taxes or fees. You ARE reserving a private room. That is, Each reservation reserves one room. One person can register at the "per-person" rate and that person receives a private room. We have to rent the rooms at the per-person rate because that's how Harbor Lodge was rented to us. This makes no sense to me, but it how Children's Harbor does it. We have reserved the entire Harbor Lodge for Friday and Saturday night so we can only accept reservations for those nights. If you have questions please contact me. David Tosch

Race Weekend Schedule

(There will be NO Late Registration Friday or Saturday before the race.)

Friday, March 22nd - 3:30 PM. to 5:00 PM - Package Pickup for all races will be Friday afternoon at the Harbor Lodge at Children's Harbor. When you pick up your packet you will be required to sign a release form for Russell Land's. We will accept drop bags for 50 and 100 mile races only, for the Heaven Hill Aid Station during package pickup. Be sure your bags are properly labeled with Name, Bib # and Aid Station. Drop bags for the Cabin Aid Station should be taken to the start Saturday morning. My white Ford F150 truck "Should" be in front of the meeting hall at Harbor Lodge. Place the dropbags for Heaven Hill in the back. If it is not there, there will be a sign telling you where to leave them. DO NOT leave "Cabin Aid Station" dropbags at Harbor Lodge!! Your crew is welcome to set up personal aid stations along the gravel road or in the field across from the cabin. We will not accept dropbags for Heaven Hill from 27 mile runners but you may leave a bag at the cabin. Here are the GPS Coordinates for the meeting center at Harbor Lodge: 32.730519, -85.968550And a link on ​Google Map to the Meeting Center at Children's Harbor from Russell Crossroads.GPS Coordinates for The Cabin at Russell Crossroads: 32.763928, -85.945330 - Link to Google Maps Cabin Start Location.

Dr. Beau and Dr. Sloan Beard, owners of the F.A.R.M. Chiropractic Center in Birmingham, will be at the Harbor Lodge starting at 4 PM on March 16th providing pre-race soft tissue, stretching, taping and minor injury care. Use the link below to schedule a time. This service is provided to all registered runners at no charge.

Friday, March 22nd - 5:15 PM - Following package pickup we will have a pre-race dinner in the Harbor Lodge dining room at Children's Harbor. The meal will be catered by Logan Cook who provides food for all Southeastern Trail Runs races. The meal will be hot, Chipotle style Mexican Dinner with several options including vegetarian fare. Following dinner there will be a pre-race briefing for ALL 100 MILE RUNNERS. It is not mandatory but we highly recommend being there if at all possible. We will cover such things as trail marking, course conditions, any last minute changes, etc. and answer any questions. We also encourage all 50 and 27 mile runners to attend. If you arrive late you may pick up your race packet Friday night after the meeting. If you plan to eat dinner please make reservations by March 15th.

Saturday, March 23rd - 4:30 to 5:150AM - Breakfast at Harbor Lodge - Hot breakfast will be prepared by Logan for all runners and crew staying at the Lodge. The price is $5 per person. We need to know by March 15th if you will be having breakfast with us at the Loge.

Saturday, March 23rd - 5:30 to 6:25AM - No race day registration. Race packets for the 100, 50 and 27 mile races may be picked up Saturday Morning at the Cabin Start area. If you arrive later than 6:30 AM you may not be able to get your race packet until after the race starts. Your start may be delayed as much as 15 minutes so please arrive early. 100 mile and 50 mile runners may bring all drop bags to the start Saturday Morning. If you wish to send a drop bag to Heaven Hill aid station please have it there by 6:15 AM. 27 mile runners may only have a drop bag at the start.

Saturday, March 23rd - 6:45 AM - Start of the 100, 50 and 27 mile races. (Sunrise - 6:49 AM - Sunset - 6:54 PM) If you expect to take more than 11 hours to run the 50 you should have a flashlight or headlamp with you or have one in your drop bag at the Cabin.

Sunday, March 24th - 2:45 PM - Race course will officially close. (32 hour time limit) There will be mandatory cutoffs in place at the start finish area at the start of the third and fourth laps of the 100. The cutoff will be very generous. Awards will be presented as runners finish. Any 100 mile runners are not required to stop at the 32 hour cutoff. As long as you can make it back to the Cabin before sunset you may continue running. We are required to dismantle and clean up the star/finish area so everything may be gone when you finish. You are still a 100 mile finisher and receive a Lake Martin 100 Buckle and finisher hat. If you think you may need more than 33 hours to finish you need to have crew members to stay at the Cabin until you make it back.